Well, Sheila did demand that we set the alarm. She had such a list of things to do today and the first thing needed her to be up and dressed and off by about 8 am. And the light from the new alarm clock was bright. I had turned it to high to see what it was like and it was brighter then I thought and brighter then was comfortable for me. So for tonight and from now on it will be set at the lower setting. When it went off at 7:30 I told Sheila that it was such an irritating noise. Guess we'll get used to that after a while. Sheila was busy most of the day with her list but I wasn't too much of a slacker. In fact, I actually ended up going out to try to serve a few paper later in the day. We arranged it so we went by Sharon's so Sheila could let Max out to go potty and then we drove to Herriman to take some Easter bags to Bryson and Crystal and David. We got back in time for me to make a few choir calls and then watch my BYU volleyball match which just ended. BYU did not play well enough to win and even though I would have liked to see them win even I could see that they didn't deserve it.
I did put in some time on my priesthood lesson for tomorrow. I am trying not to think about any extra pressure of it being Easter Sunday. Actually I like the fact that it is, that is, unless no one shows up because they all go out of town for the holiday. I have thought a lot about Easter and what it means preparing for tomorrow even though the lesson isn't specifically on Easter. But it will be mentioned and I have had a really special feeling about it as I have bee studying and preparing. I hope that all of you take time to consider the meaning of what we are celebrating. After all, no other folks have near what we have and understand the way that we understand what it is all about. Of course, appreciating it is still a very personal matter. I hope that that is the kind of experience that you have about this season.
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